Positions for one PhD student and one Postdoc in Plant Eco-Evolutionary 
Dynamics at Stockholm University and Uppsala University, Sweden

We seek a PhD candidate and a postdoc to join a project examining how 
adaptive genetic variation and demographic processes influence 
evolutionary response and population dynamics in a changing environment. 
The research uses the perennial herb Primula farinosa as a model system, 
and focuses on the importance of variation in floral traits and life 
history in relation to differences in abiotic conditions, the intensity 
of biotic interactions, and climate. The project will combine 
demographic studies, field experiments, and population modeling, to 
address three main questions: (1) How is population viability influenced 
by local environmental conditions, grazing intensity and climatic 
variation?, (2) How does variation in abiotic environmental factors and 
grazing influence the genetic structure of plant populations?, and (3) 
How does the presence of genetic variation in traits of adaptive 
significance and evolutionary responses influence population viability 
in a changing environment? Specific subprojects can be tailored to the 
skills and interests of the successful candidates.

The project is a collaboration between the labs of prof Johan Ehrlén at 
the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm 
University and prof Jon Ågren at the Department of Ecology and Genetics, 
Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University. The PhD student 
position will be placed at Stockholm University and the postdoc position 
at Uppsala University. 

We are looking for candidates with a keen interest in population biology 
and eco-evolutionary dynamics. Previous experience of modelling, and 
field or experimental work is desirable. Proficiency in English is a 
requirement.

The successful PhD student candidate should have a degree in Biology at 
the advanced level (e.g. Masters) of at least 240 credits. The 
successful postdoc candidate should have a PhD completed within 3 years 
of the application deadline (reasons such as prolonged periods of 
illness and parental leave can motivate a longer period). The PhD 
student will receive a postgraduate position for four years of full-time 
studies. The postdoc position lasts for two years.

Deadline for applications 
PhD student position: 20 November 2014 
Postdoc position: 27 November 2014 

Please find the announcements, with all information about how to apply, 
at: 
 
PhD student position: http://www.su.se/english/about/vacancies/phd-
studies/phd-student-position-in-plant-eco-evolutionary-dynamics-1.205740

Postdoc position: http://www.uu.se/en/join-us/jobs-detail-page/?
positionId=46084

For informal enquiries, please contact Johan Ehrlén [email protected], 
+46-8-16 12 02, or Jon Ågren, [email protected], +46-18-471 2860.

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